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Subject: RE: RECORDING EARTHQUAKES WITH EMON7
From: steve hammond shammon1@.............
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 00:47:42 -0700


I have the msplice, EL  and emon packages if you need them.
Regards, Steve Hammond
PSN San Jose.

-----Original Message-----
From:	Randall Pratt [SMTP:randallpratts@...........
Sent:	Sunday, September 08, 2002 6:30 PM
To:	psn-l@..............
Subject:	Re: RECORDING EARTHQUAKES WITH EMON7

James,

You can use a program called msplice.exe to merge multiple files into one. 
 I used it again today for the big one.  It comes with the quakeview 
program package which I think is still available on the PSN site.  The only 
drawback is a 25000 sample limit.  It will drop every nth sample to remain 
within the limit.  If you do a file save of view only in Winquake you can 
reduce sample numbers from the ends of both files before the merge and 
usually fit two files without loosing data.  Good luck.

Randy

----- Original Message -----
  From: RADIOTEL@.......
  To: psn-l@..............
  Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:17 PM
  Subject: Re: RECORDING EARTHQUAKES WITH EMON7


  I am using Emon7 for recording earthquakes and It does a good job. 
 However, when I record a fairly large or long earthquake such as the one 
in New Guinea, it records and saves it over about three screens so when I 
print it out I have to actually print out three records.  In attempting to 
alleivate this problem, I set my sampling rate to 7.3 sps which is the 
minimum that it will accept on my computer which is a pentium.
  Any ideas that someone would have to allow me to capture an entire quake 
on one record would be appreciated.
  James Allen
  Cerritos, Ca. << File: ATT00003.html >> 
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